MK-ULTRA mind-control experiments: Quebec high court says U.S. has immunity in Canada
- The class-action lawsuit revolves around MK-ULTRA, a program allegedly funded by the Canadian government and the CIA at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute. The experiments conducted between the 1940s and 1960s aimed to achieve covert mind-control.
- In a 3-0 decision, the court upheld the lower court's ruling that a Canadian law from 1982 cannot be applied retroactively to the case. The lawsuit was filed against McGill University, the Royal Victoria Hospital, and both the Canadian and U.S. Governments.
- The United States government cannot be sued in Canada for its alleged involvement in brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital, according to Quebec's Court of Appeal.
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